Daily Digest

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

A resolution to fund lunches to strengthen the dialogue between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel students on campus was vetoed by Central Student Government President David Schafer this weekend, was brought up again Tuesday at CSG’s weekly meeting.

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Dear subscribers,

Today, The Statement takes a look at changing trends in college admissions and reflects on the difference between being lonely and being alone. With four games left in the Michigan women's basketball team's regular season, they have never looked better. The past two weeks have been as different as night and day for the Michigan men's basketball team. Finally, Central Student Government vetoed a resolution to fund lunches to strengthen the dialogue between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel students on campus for the second time.

All the best,
The Michigan Daily


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The Numbers Game: Changing Trends in College Admissions

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Personal Statement: Alone, not lonely

The other night, I took myself out to see “La La Land” at the Michigan Theater. After countless recommendations from friends, I knew I had to go. The only showing I could fit in my day was at 9:45 p.m. on a Monday night, so naturally it was hard to find a friend willing to tag alone. I didn't think twice because, frankly, I just really wanted to see it.

Government Career Track: Internships & Careers in Diplomacy - U.S. Dept. of State @ Student Activities Building, Maize and Blue Auditorium at 3:00 p.m.

Co-Sponsored by University Career Center and Michigan Journal of International Affairs
Presented by staff from the State Department
Event offered by Government Career Track
All students invited